Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9464615 | Environmental Research | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Data collected during 3 years indicated a direct influence of atmospheric deposits on heavy metal distribution in the chain soil-cattle feed-milk. Decreased Cd concentrations of 93% in atmospheric deposits in the Kikinda region resulted in decreased Cd concentrations of 17% in cattle feeds and 13% in milk. Decreased Zn concentrations of 58% in atmospheric deposits caused reduced Zn concentrations of 30% in soil, 17% in cattle feeds, and 17% in milk.
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Authors
Milka Vidovic, Asim Sadibasic, Svetlana Cupic, Mila Lausevic,